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" Arterial Remodeling: "
edited by Antoine Lafont, Eric J. Topol.
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BL
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Record Number
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726398
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b546130
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Main Entry
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edited by Antoine Lafont, Eric J. Topol.
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Title & Author
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Arterial Remodeling: : A Critical Factor in Restenosis\ edited by Antoine Lafont, Eric J. Topol.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997
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Series Statement
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Developments in cardiovascular medicine, 198.
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Page. NO
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(xxix, 569 pages)
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ISBN
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1461560799
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: 9781461560791
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Contents
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1. Basis of the concept --;Restenosis: prevention of a complete stabilizing remodeling response following direct interventions on plaques --;Constrictive remodeling: do concepts of remodeling during chronic hypertension apply to restenosis? --;Growth and remodeling of coronary collateral vessels --;2. Restenosis and remodeling: the facts --;Experimental evidence of remodeling after angioplasty --;Remodeling: accelerator or decelerator of luminal narrowing in human atherosclerotic arteries --;Histologic basis of vessel remodeling after various interventional procedures: a comparison of acute (cracks, breaks, tears, stretching) and chronic (tissue proliferation, recoil) changes --;Serial intravascular ultrasound evidence for arterial remodeling as a mechanism of restenosis following interventional coronary procedures --;Coronary blood flow during interventional procedures: implications for vascular remodeling --;3. Restenosis and remodeling: the targets revisited --;Restenosis and remodeling: is the adventitia involved? --;Post-angioplasty smooth muscle cell apoptosis --;Intimal hyperplasia is the wrong target: restenosis as a failure of remodeling --;Endothelial dysfunction after angioplasty: a pathway for remodeling? --;4. Molecular aspects of remodeling --;Vascular remodeling and lesion formation in restenosis: implications for nitric oxide-based therapeutics --;Oxidative stress and vascular remodeling --;Matrix metalloproteinases in injured artery --;Influence of angioplasty on matrix signalling and metabolism --;Intimal lesion growth: an assessment of important cellular events --;The effects of oxidized lipids and lipoproteins on arterial growth, remodeling and restenosis --;Oncogenes after angioplasty --;5. Potential mechanisms --;Blood flow, shear stress and remodeling of the artery wall --;Inflammatory mechanisms of remodeling in injured arteries --;Effect of tensile stress in vascular remodeling --;6. Remodeling: therapeutic aspects --;Coronary remodeling and interventional strategies --;Stent: a mechanical approach for remodeling inhibition --;Pharmacologic perspectives of remodeling inhibition --;Gene polymorphism and restenosis --;Gene transfer and vascular remodeling.
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Abstract
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Accordingly, the editors perceived the need to assemble the first book dedicated to the concept of coronary artery remodeling in restenosis, in order to clearly review the experiments leading to the remodeling hypothesis and integrate this with the neointimal hyperplasia (tumor) model for the development of the restenotic lesion.
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Subject
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Cardiology.
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Subject
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Medicine.
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LC Classification
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RC685.C58E358 1997
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Antoine Lafont
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Eric J Topol
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